Sunday, January 17, 2010

if so, then mark your calendars…Thursday February 18th at 6:30 Jill Patterson and Darlene Kunz will be teaching us different techniques to use with different hair style. They will be using “models” to demonstrate. It will be a night of fun, laughter information and friends!!! Hope you can make it.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Monday January 11th and/or Tuesday January 12 The Relief Society would like to meet with every Visiting Teacher. Shelley or Anne-Marie will call and schedule a short appointment that is convenient for you. If you didn't get a call please contact them.

I have been married for 26 years to my wonderful husband Andy. I have 2 children, James and Nicole. James has been married for 2 years to Amanda and Nicole has been married for 1 year to Sean Goodman. We both come from Idaho Falls and we have lived in the valley for 14 years. I love to spend time with my family we love to ride 4-wheelers, have a lot of bon fires and just hand out. Other than my family I have a strong love for horses. In the summer I travel anywhere from New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, Utah and Montana to show my Arabian. I have been doing this for 9 years, I started with Nicole showing for a few years then when she turned 18 it was moms turn. I travel with a group that ranges from 6-60. I'm grateful for this calling and I'm looking forward to getting to know all the sisters in the ward.

Pauline Bagley (1st Counselor)

I was born and raised in Teton Valley of goodly parents, having an older sister, a younger sister and younger brother. Since my brother was the youngest, I am my sisters spent a lot of time on the tractors farming and feeding cattle. I married my high school sweetheart after he returned from his mission to Australia. After being away from the Valley for about 8 years for schooling and work, we realized we were country people so we moved back to Teton Valley to farm. We have three married children and 9 and 2/3 grandchildren. I am an outdoor person and like to walk, hike, ride horses, camp, ski, drive tractors, feed cattle, or whatever else needs done outside. However, when the weather is bad I like to be indoors playing the piano, reading, sewing, cleaning or trying new recipes. I love my family and friends and am so thankful to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Victor 3rd Ward.

Tanya Bingham (2nd Counselor)

I am the happy mother of 4 great kids (Janessa, Breklyn, Kambria and Cayson), and love that I get to stay home with them. I met my sweetheart, Logan at what was then Ricks College...first day of my fall semester, Freshman Year! Not exactly what I had planned, but NO regrets! I have lived in several different states including Arizona, Illinois, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico and Hawaii, but my family is mostly in Utah now. I am the 5th child of 10...6 sisters and 3 brothers. something unique about me is that I've been Life Flighted once (off the ski hill) and almost a second time, and Logan's been Life Flighted too (Hunting accident '06)! Not sure that's anything to be proud of, but certainly something unique!

Shelley Streit (Secretary)

I grew up in California and decided to attend BYU Provo for a bit of a change of pace. Little did I know how big of a change I was in for. I was baptized at the end of my Freshman year and met my husband Jason that same year. Most of my time is spent with my three children (Cambrie, Tatum and Jake) but I spend my Wednesdays working as a dental hygienist at Cottonwood Dental. I enjoy travelling, snowshoeing, sunshine, reading, just started quilting, am addicted to chocolate and though I'm taking a break right now. I've been working on learning Spanish. I would be lost without my Heavenly Father and definitely wouldn't have chosen to give up 80 degree weather and frequent mall shopping without His influence. Of course, now that I'm here there is no place I'd rather be living.

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VISITING TEACHING MESSAGE

Regardless of personal circumstances, we all need to know that we are loved and that someone cares. Visiting teaching is not just a lesson or a phone call. It is concerned, deep interest in the lives of others. It is about giving what the other person needs, not necessarily what we want to give. More than anything else, visiting teaching is a way for us to help each other feel the Savior's love in our lives.